It's unfortunate that this turned into a feeding debate, but after reading through all of these posts, again, and going back to the OP's original post, and remembering my own experiences at the babycare centers in WDW, a more accurate title to this thread would be "i was not allowed to use the "nursing mothers only" room at the Baby care center."
It's not called the "rocking chair room" and there is no signage that says that anywhere. The only signs that I remember seeing were "nursing mothers only", and possibly "keep door closed". The thread title makes it sound like you were denied a place to feed your baby, but actually were just denied access to a room that is "technically" only for nursing mothers. and since you were not nursing you were told no. I still sympathize that your feelings were hurt but some CM's uphold the rules more than others I guess.
I almost feel like this is titling the thread "I was denied access to use the bathroom at WDW" and then reading that the ladies room was too crowded/noisy/line too long and that the CM woudn't let me use the men's room. Because it's for men, only, and it's not fair.
Okay, that's a stretch, but it aways interests me how wording on these boards (and boards in general) can catch the eye and affect the the sympathies, outcomes of these threads.
and i am not being snarky, just stating an observation.
